
Welcome to the island of Anguilla AXA in the British West Indies.
Travelers stay at Anguilla Luxury Hotels for the natural beauty and quiet atmosphere, 33 sparkling white sand beaches, art galleries, and other historical and cultural offerings. This British territory supports a population of over 13,000 mostly English-speaking people, and has some of the most breathtaking landscape in the Caribbean.
The most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, Anguilla is warm and welcoming, small and secluded. It is approximately 35 square miles, flat and low-lying, comprised of coral and limestone and covered mostly with rock, sparse scrub oak, a few trees and some salt ponds. There is little arable land on Anguilla, but its pristine beaches are all public. Equally uncrowded and unspoiled, each cove, bay, and stretch of sand is marked by such unique characteristics as rock and coral formations, as well as picturesque tropical plants. Twelve miles of stunning, white powder sand and tranquil, transparent waters ranging from aquamarine to cobalt blue have earned Anguilla the reputation of having the best beaches in the world.
For seaside vacation experiences, the beach options are seemingly endless: Rendezvous Bay, Cove Bay, and Mead’s Bay beckon with long curved strands of sand. Smaller pocket beaches include Limestone Bay, known for its snorkeling, and Little Bay, reached only by boat. Captain’s Bay and Junk’s Hole Bay are more remote. Shoal Bay East is undoubtedly the island’s most popular beach while Scrub Island, Prickly Pear, and Dog Island are excellent snorkeling destinations.
The island’s waters are warm and welcoming year-round. You can swim, sail, and snorkel just a few feet off shore. Once you’ve worked up your appetite on the water, look no further than one of the many beachside bistros and bars that overlook the long ribbons of soft white sand. In addition to its many beaches, Anguilla has great restaurants, as well as intimate resorts and villas.
CURRENCY:
While the Eastern Caribbean Dollar is the official currency of Anguilla, the US dollar is widely accepted across the island. To that end, ATMs can be found in many convenient locations. However, it’s best that you withdraw money on Friday should you be staying through the weekend.
CLIMATE:
80°F monthly mean temperature, water temperatures generally range between 70 and 80°F.
ELECTRICITY:
110 Volts AC, same as the United States
TIME ZONE:
Anguilla Time Standard Time is 4 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-4).
LANGUAGE:
The official language of Anguilla is English.
Today most people in Anguilla speak a British-influenced variety of "Standard" English. Other languages are also spoken on the island, including varieties of Spanish, Chinese and the languages of other immigrants. However, the most common language other than Standard English is the island's own English-lexifier Creole language (not to be confused with French Creole spoken in islands such as Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe).
SHOPPING HOUR:
Unlike other Caribbean islands, Anguilla has an authentic feeling about it. Traditional tourist shops won’t be found on the island, but in their place you’ll find an amazing array of art galleries, designer boutiques and island-inspired treasures. From clothing to crafts to accessories, it can all be found on Anguilla.
VISA REQUIREMENTS:
Visa and passport requirements frequently change. We do our best to keep this information as current as possible; however, we recommend that all visitors check with their embassy or consulate before their departure.
If you are a US citizen, you can stay in Anguilla without a visa for up to 90 days.
Anguilla is one of fourteen British Overseas Territories and United Kingdom has it under its sovereignty. As a result, UK immigration visa law is enforced in Anguilla.
Boating & Watersports Boat Racing is Anguilla’s national sport, and the island hosts countless regattas throughout the year. Additionally, cruising and sailing to many of Anguilla’s offshore cays or secluded beaches can be a great way to experience some of the island’s most pristine places. Picnics on board or ashore, sunset cocktail cruises, secluded snorkeling trips and excursions to sand cay restaurants are just some of the fun itineraries available.
Snorkeling All of the island’s beaches provide access to reefs and rock formations where brightly colored fish can be seen. More celebrated snorkeling spots include Crocus Bay, Shoal Bay East, Junk’s Hole and Sandy Island.
Diving Anguilla’s deeper waters are alive with beauty and history. Our island’s seven marine parks — Dog Island, Prickley Pear, Seal Island Reef System, Little Bay, Sandy Island, Shoal Bay Harbour Reef System and Stoney Bay Marine Park — are home to everything from living limestone walls to century-old shipwrecks.
Golf A nine-hole pitch and putt course can be found at Sandy Ground, and not too far away is a miniature golf course in South Hill. For those eager to play the full 18 holes, we encourage them to schedule a tee time at Temenos, Anguilla’s first and only championship-level golf course. Designed by the legendary Greg Norman, the course has been described by the Robb Report as “the Caribbean’s answer to the 18th at Pebble Beach.” Temenos takes full advantage of the island’s lush landscape. Nearly every hole offers unrivaled views Anguilla’s turquoise waters. Another world-class golf course is currently under construction.
Tennis Most properties have lighted courts that are available as well as resident pros eager to help you elevate your game. Two public courts are also available in the Valley at Ronald Webster Park. The most recent addition to Anguilla’s tennis community is the Anguilla Tennis Academy — a world-class facility at Blowing Point. The Academy has courts that are available to the public. It also hosts a number of youth tennis camps throughout the year.
Biking Biking is perhaps the best way to explore the island. Flat terrain, quiet side roads and one main road make it easy to get around.
Horseback Riding Horseback riding is available through a number of outfitters.
Hiking On the interior of the island is where guests can surround themselves in scenic beauty or just be one with the birds. Hikes to natural and historic sites are plentiful and maps are available through the Anguilla Tourist Board and most hotels. Additionally, Anguilla’s salt ponds, the only wetlands on the island, serve as sanctuaries for Anguilla’s 136 different bird species including white-cheeked pintails and black-neck stilts. Of particular note are Sandy Ground, East End, West End, and little Harbour Ponds, where pelicans, falcons, gulls, brown boobies, terns, and herons all happen to congregate.
One of Anguilla’s best-kept secrets is its small rainforest, which is located on the north side of the island. The hiking trail is accessible from the beach beyond Masara Resort, near Crocus Hill.
Cap Juluca Meal Plan MAP: Full Breakfast and Dinner MAP: Full Breakfast and Dinner
Full Breakfast includes complimentary Continental Breakfast component and one main dish.
Dinners include appetizer, entrée and dessert (no beverages).
Breakfast is available through Room Service and at Blue.
Dinner is available through Room Service, at Blue when the Beach Barbeque Buffet is being offered, at Spice and at Pimms.
If the Meal Plan option is selected it must utilized by all guests in guest room throughout entirety of stay.
Prices are in US$ and exclude 15% service charge.
Children’s menus are available at Pimms, Spice and Blue for those 12 years of age and younger.
Taste of the Rock Island Tour The exciting and refreshing tour takes off at the western end of the island with a stop at Devonish Art Gallery and Cheddie's Art Studio, owned and operated by two of the island's leading artists who produce high-quality work. It continues westward with a quick stop at the renowned Cap Juluca Hotel, an ideal stop for those persons who love to shop. A walk through the reception area provides a spectacular view of the powder-white sand of Maunday's Bay beach. A few minutes drive, still traveling westward, provides a view of the unique architecture of Covecastles Resort, designed by the renowned architect Myron Goldfinger. The nearby salt pond, no longer producing salt, is now the home of several species of Anguilla's bird. Next, the tour heads east on reaching South Hill and travels along Back Street, which provides a breathtaking view of scenic Road Bay and Sandy Ground and its salt pond. A photo shot at this stop is a must. Cameras will be in action again with a brief stop at the Bethel Methodist Church (built in 1878) with its Gothic architecture. Some 10 minutes later, the tour reaches The Valley, the island's capital. Important landmarks on entry are the majestic St Gerard's Roman Catholic Church with impressive stonework, and the historic Wallblake House (a plantation house), built in 1787. Close by are the remains of The Factory which was, during the first half of the 1900s, the center of all commercial activity in Anguilla. On driving through The Valley, buildings of interest include the General Post Office, The Social Security Complex, Lime (telecommunications) headquarters, Caribbean Commercial Bank and the St Mary Anglican Church. Then, it is on to Coronation Avenue, which is lined with mahogany trees planted in 1936 to mark the coronation of King George VI of England. On leaving Coronation Avenue, the tour passes the Ebenezer Methodist Church (built in 1830), the oldest Methodist church on the island. Next is the most photographed house on the island - the Hodge House (built in the early 1900s), and then on to Crocus Hill, the highest point on the island. Thereafter, the tour heads for the eastern part of the island and, in about 15 minutes, arrives at the Heritage Collection Museum, which some visitors describe as "the best small museums in the Caribbean". Located next to the East End Pond Bird Sanctuary, Heritage Collection Museum is a journey through time. its impressive array of archaeological and historical artifacts spans many years of Anguillan history - from the golden age of the Arawak Indians to the 1967 Anguilla Revolution, which was a turning point in the history of the Anguillan people.Then, it is on to picturesque Island Harbour Bay, Anguilla's principal fishing port, which is teeming with brightly-colored boats and abuzz with activity as the fishermen go about their daily chores. Island Harbour may have gotten its name from the fact that Scilly Cay, famous for tasty lobster dishes, is located in the bay. From Island Harbour, thr tour goes on to the splendid Shoal Bay (East), which is, without doubt, the most beautiful of Anguilla's beaches. A visit to Shoal Bay is a refreshing and fitting way to end a tour. After all, one journeys back with a picture of exquisite beauty etched on the mind. Duration: 3 hours. Refreshments: 2 beers or soft drinks. Cost is for one to two people. Each additional person is $30.
Cap Juluca Airport & Seaport Transfer Transfer between airport and Blowing Point Harbour Seaport. Price is for one to two people. Each additional person is $8 (adult or child) Luxury return is $140 for one to three persons. ***Price does not include 20% markup*** Luxury package includes cold towels on arrival to the airport, cold water, and transfer in a Lincoln Town Car.
CuisinArt Airport & Seaport Transfer
Transfer between airport and Blowing Point Harbour Seaport. Price is for one to two people. Each additional person is $8 (adult or child) Luxury return is $140 for one to three persons. ***Price does not include 20% markup*** Luxury package includes cold towels on arrival to the airport, cold water, and transfer in a Lincoln Town Car.
Viceroy Anguilla Airport & Seaport Transfer
Transfer between airport and Blowing Point Harbour Seaport. Price is for one to two people. Luxury return is $148 for one to three persons. ***Price does not include 20% markup*** Luxury package includes cold towels on arrival to the airport, cold water, and transfer in a Lincoln Town Car.
Cascajal Horseback Riding You will begin with a horseback ride starting at the hacienda's old corral throughout 310 hectacres of regenerated and transition forest and mango plantations. During the trip, you will see a lot of flora and fauna while going down to the Machuca River. There, you will get off the horse to stretch your legs and enjoy a snack of natural fruits and water. Duration: 3 hours. Includes: transportation, bilingual guide, and snacks. What to bring: comfortable shoes and clothes, insect repellent, binoculars, and camera. Remarks: this tour operates in the morning with a minimum of four people. Children younger than 7 years old are not allowed. Waiver is required.
Tropical Mangrove Tour You will take a boat through the Guacalilo estuary at the Tarcoles River. This estuary is located among mangroves that houses one of the world's largest crocodile populations. This place is know for the great variety of birds (including parrots, kingfishers, roseate spoonbills, frigate birds, and others). Mangroves are trees that grow in the tropical weather and saline coastal habitats; they provide protection from erosion or water flows to estuaries and shorelines. Duration: 4 hours. Includes: transportation, bilingual guide, water, and snacks. What to bring: comfortable shoes and clothes, insect repellent, binoculars, and camera. Remarks: this tour operates in the morning with a minimum of four people.
2011 CuisinArt FAP Meal Plan Includes full American breakfast in-room/suite or at Cafe Mediterraneo; lunch at Cafe Mediterraneo, and dinner at Santorini Restaurant, Cafe Mediterraneo, or Theme Night on Tuesdays and Thursdays. All meal plans must be taken for a minimum of 3 days and consist of one appetizer, one entree, and one dessert. Beverages are not included and a surcharge on certain items may apply. A 15% service charge on food and beverage is additional. A discount of 50% applies to children aged 5-11 and no charge for children ages 4 and younger.
2011 CuisinArt MAP Meal Plan
Includes full American breakfast in-room/suite or at Cafe Mediterraneo and dinner at Santorini Restaurant, Cafe Mediterraneo, or Theme Night on Tuesdays and Thursdays. All meal plans must be taken for a minimum of 3 days and consist of one appetizer, one entree, and one dessert. Beverages are not included and a surcharge on certain items may apply. A 15% service charge on food and beverage is additional. A discount of 50% applies to children aged 5-11 and no charge for children ages 4 and younger.
French Cuisine located on Shoal Bay West
Reservation Policy
Dress Code
Hours Of Operation
Regular Rate Suite Escapes Rate Luxury Room 400 320 Beachfront Jr. Suite 495 395 Luxury Junior Suite 575 460 One Bedroom Suite 785 625 Two Bedroom Suite 1,290 1,030 Penthouse 2000 1,700 1,360 Penthouse 2001 2,300 1,840 RATES INCLUDE – Anquilla Airport or Ferry Greeting – Caribbean Welcome Drink upon Arrival – Continental Breakfast Daily – Complimentary use of Health Club – Scheduled Fitness Classes – Use of Three Night-lit Tennis Courts – Use of Non-Motorized Water Sports
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 13-Apr-2010 / 23-Nov-2010
Booking Window: 13-Apr-2010 / 23-Nov-2010
Terms and Conditions: Valid from April 4, 2010 to November 23, 2010 Expanded for 2010 to include all categories of hotel accomodations! Stay five nights or more from $320 per night A 10% Government Tax and 10% Service Charge will be added. Blackout dates apply. This offer applies to new bookings only, is not combinable with any other promotions and is subject to change.
FRIENDS & FAMILY 2010BRING THE KIDS OR BRING YOUR FRIENDS - THE MORE, THE MERRIER! Valid from April 4, 2010 to November 23, 2010Book the first Luxury Room at the regular rate of $400 per night and receive the second Luxury Room at $200 per night... or book the first Beachfront Junior Suite at the regular rate of $495 per night, and receive the second Beachfront Junior Suite at $247.50 per night, a 50% savings! Minimum 5-night stay. RATES INCLUDE – Anguilla Airport or Ferry Greeting – Caribbean Welcome Drink upon Arrival – Continental Breakfast Daily – Complimentary use of Health Club – Scheduled Fitness Classes – Use of Three Night-lit Tennis Courts – Use of Non-Motorized Water Sports
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 13-Apr-2010 / 23-Nov-2010
Booking Window: 13-Apr-2010 / 23-Nov-2010
Terms and Conditions: A Five-Night Minimum Stay is required. A 10% Government Tax and 10% Service Charge will be added. Blackout Dates apply. This offer applies to new bookings only, is not combinable with any other promotions and is subject to change.
Valid from January 4, 2010 to December 17, 2010Our six new Villas by CuisinArt offer the utmost in luxury in a truly spectacular setting. Located at the eastern end of the property, the six Villas are private, yet steps away from all Resort facilities. Each has its own entry courtyard graced with a soothing fountain and botanical splendor, transporting you to a peaceful oasis.
BEACHFRONTWhen entering your Villa, you'll discover a magnificent Beach Home. The expansive outdoor patio with private pool and awe-inspiring views of the Caribbean Sea will provide you with the reaffirmation that you have found paradise. Offered as either Three Bedrooms or One Bedroom. GARDENOur two-story Garden Villas are the perfect retreat for friends and family looking to reconnect in a stunning, private setting. Offered as either Five Bedrooms with private pool, Two Bedrooms with sea views, or Three Bedrooms with private pool. Your Villa Escape affords you the opportunity to experience the unique Villas with two exceptional offers, providing savings of 25+%! Stay 7 Nights and Pay for 5, or Stay 4 Nights and Pay for 3... As Our Guest, We'll Pay the Rest! RATES INCLUDE – Pre-Arrival Concierge Service – VIP Transfers from either the Anguilla Airport or Ferry Terminal – In Villa Check-in – Full Breakfast served in Villa or at Café Mediterraneo – Twice daily housekeeping service – Complimentary water, soft drinks, coffee, tea – Access to all Resort services and facilities AVAILABLE SERVICES AT ADDITIONAL CHARGES – Private Villa Butler – Private Chef – Full-time Nanny – Food and Beverage ReplenishmentHotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 13-Apr-2010 / 17-Dec-2010
Booking Window: 13-Apr-2010 / 17-Dec-2010
Terms and Conditions: A 10% Government Tax and 10% Service Charge will be added. Blackout dates apply. This offer applies to new bookings only, is not combinable with any other promotions and is subject to change.
Partners in Paradise promotion is in conjunction with Isle de France, Carlisle Bay, and La Samanna. Guests are invited to enjoy the stunning beach, the newly expanded Venus Spa, and fine dining at CuisinArt Resort's two restaurants and its exclusive Chefs Table, all complemented by an award-winning selection of wines from the cellar. Guests must stay three nights at the CuisinArt Resort and three nights in any hotel part of the Partners in Paradise program (Isle de France, Carlisle Bay, and/or La Samanna) in neighboring islands. $1044
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Partners in Paradise promotion is in conjunction with Isle de France, Carlisle Bay, and La Samanna. Guests are invited to enjoy the stunning beach, the newly expanded Venus Spa, and fine dining at CuisinArt Resort's two restaurants and its exclusive Chefs Table, all complemented by an award-winning selection of wines from the cellar. Guests must stay three nights at the CuisinArt Resort and three nights in any hotel part of the Partners in Paradise program (Isle de France, Carlisle Bay, and/or La Samanna) in neighboring islands.
Travel Window: 09-June-2010 / 17-Dec-2010
Booking Window: 09-June-2010 / 17-Dec-2010
Terms and Conditions: Package cannot be combined with another promotion. A 10% service charge and 10% government tax will be added. Beverages and gratuities are not included with dinner for two. A three-night deposit is required to confirm all reservations. Deposit applies to first night and last two nights of stay. Deposits are required at time of booking. Full deposit will be refunded in notice of cancellation is received 30 days in advance of arrival date.
Begin 2011 relaxed and full of confort. Stay at CuisinArt 5 nights and pay for 4...
Prices star at $650 per night per room.
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 03-Jan-2011 / 00--0000
Booking Window: 03-Sep-2010 / 28-Mar-2011
Terms and Conditions: All promotions are subject to availability and subject to blackout dates. Promotions may be changed at any time. Taxes are not included.
Take advantage of CuisinArt Resort winter promotion!!
Stay 7 Nights, Pay for 5 nights at a rate of $580 per room per night...
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 03-Jan-2011 / 02-Apr-2011
Booking Window: 03-Sep-2010 / 24-Mar-2011
Terms and Conditions: All promotions are subject to availability and subject to blackout dates. Promotions may be changed at any time. Taxes are not included.
20% Discount on 5 Night Minimum Stay
Rooms starting at $435.00
Value Add: for Stays of 5 Nights or More $100 Food and BeverageCredit, Per Room, Per Night
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 03-Apr-2011 / 30-Apr-2011
Booking Window: 01-Jan-2011 / 24-Apr-2011
Terms and Conditions: All promotions are subject to availability and subject to blackout dates. Promotions may be changed at any time. Taxes are not included.
Stay 7 nights, Pay for 5 nights and enjoy for Stays of 5 Nights or More $100 Food and BeverageCredit, Per Room, Per Night
Rate Valid for Stays of 7 nights or more
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 03-Apr-2011 / 30-Apr-2011
Booking Window: 05-Jan-2011 / 21-Apr-2011
Terms and Conditions: All promotions are subject to availability and subject to blackout dates. Promotions may be changed at any time. Taxes are not included.
Escape to Anguilla this Autumn! Enjoy CusinArt...Prices start at $37025% Discount on 4 Night Minimum StayVALUE ADD: $100 FOOD & BEVERAGE CREDIT, PER ROOM PER NIGHT
Hotel:
CuisinArt Resort
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 24-Nov-2010 / 17-Dec-2010
Booking Window: 08-Sep-2010 / 13-Dec-2010
Terms and Conditions: All promtions are subject to availability and subject to blackout dates. Promotions may be changed at any time. * Promo rates for free nights offers are prorated, based on the 7 night minimum stay and applicable to each night of the stay. excluding 10% government tax and 10% service charge. In addition $1 per person (12 years and older.
We are again this year offering the popular free nights package where you can get up to five free nights stay at Cap Juluca. We invite you to Linger Longer at Cap Juluca with up to five additional complimentary nights when booking a minimum five-night purchased stay.
Hotel:
Cap Juluca Anguilla
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 25-Aug-2010 / 15-Oct-2010
Booking Window: 25-Aug-2010 / 15-Oct-2010
Terms and Conditions: Available August 25 – October 15, 2010. Subject to availability and blackout dates may apply. Rates are in US dollars and are valid per room, per night, for single or double occupancy for Oceanfront Superior rooms, Oceanfront Luxury rooms and Oceanfront Junior Suites. Rates exclude 10% tax, 10% service charge and $1 per person (12 years and older), per night government marketing levy. Advance Reservations are required. Rates are based on room types. Offer is not valid in conjunction with any other offer or contract and does not apply to groups
Guaranteed upgrade at time of booking on all packages/promotions from the Superior category to Luxury category from August 8-October 15.
This means that if you book a “Romantic Rendezvous” in an Oceanfront Superior you will be upgraded to an Oceanfront Luxury Room. This upgrade not only represents an additional 90 sqft (73 sqm) for you, but a nightly $170 value.
Hotel:
Cap Juluca Anguilla
Rate Includes:
Travel Window: 08-Aug-2010 / 15-Oct-2010
Booking Window: 08-Aug-2010 / 15-Oct-2010
Terms and Conditions: Certain restrictions apply.